Upon exiting the MBTA station, you will be on Main Street. Walk approximately 3 blocks East on Main St. towards the Longfellow Bridge, and Boston. Landmarks you will pass include: Kendall Square Post Office, Kendall Flowers, Kendall Drugs, and Bank of America. Cross Wadsworth Street and proceed one more block to One Memorial Drive, the pink stone and green glass tower on your right just before you come to the Longfellow Bridge. Proceed to the Lobby Entrance.

Approximately a 5 minute walk.

Driving

From Airport

Leaving the airport follow the signs to the Sumner Tunnel

Entering the tunnel keep in the right lane

When on I-93 North follow to exit 26 toward Storrow Drive

Follow signs for RT-28 North/Leverett Circle

Stay to the left for RT-28 North and proceed through the Leverett traffic lights and onto RT-28 North, the O'Brien Highway

At the fourth set of lights take a left onto Edwin H Land Blvd; towards Cambridge Memorial Drive

Edwin H Land Blvd will turn into Memorial Drive

You will pass under the Longfellow Bridge

Immediately take the next right

On the ramp take an immediate left; the driveway to the parking garage for One Memorial Drive will be on the right directly after the building

Hotels

Travel

How to access the code sprint remotely

Given the nature of this code sprint remote participation can be a bit difficult. This is because there isn't a single conversation or thread of work going on at once. People will split into smaller groups and work on something. So having a remote session with remote members using something like google hangouts or a conference number wouldn't really work.

The primary methods of following and participating in the sprint will be over IRC and through the etherpad. Detailed notes will be taken via the etherpad as things happen in the room. Including patches to review, any implementation plans, or overview of discussions. Also, everyone participating in the sprint will likely be logged into IRC on the #openstack-qa channel on Freenode. So if semi-realtime communication is needed you can use that. If you're participating remotely feel free to add on to the etherpad and document any work you're doing in relation to what's happening in the sprint.

Also note, if there is a need to have a "face to face" conversation while remote a google hangout or a phone call can likely be established in an on-demand basis with any remote participant when it makes sense. This just won't be the modus operandi for remote participation.